Xi Jinping’s 3-Point Vision for a Sustainable Asia-Pacific
Xi Jinping unveiled a three-point plan at APEC in Gyeongju, focusing on digital innovation, green development and inclusive growth across the Asia-Pacific.
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Xi Jinping unveiled a three-point plan at APEC in Gyeongju, focusing on digital innovation, green development and inclusive growth across the Asia-Pacific.
Chinese President Xi Jinping outlines a vision for digital innovation, green development and inclusive growth at the 32nd APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting in Gyeongju.
Chinese mainland’s green and low-carbon transition ramps up under the 14th Five-Year Plan, boosting renewables, green industry and emissions control.
The Chinese mainland’s 14th Five-Year Plan balances stability—with unemployment under 5.5%—and bold economic and green reforms, shaping everyday life for locals and expats.
China’s submarine pipelines have surpassed 10,000 km, with Bohai Bay’s network leading the pack. By 2030, lengths could top 13,000 km—key for oil, gas and green energy.
At the UN Climate Summit, Xi Jinping rolled out China’s 2035 green goals – from cutting emissions to boosting renewables, forests and electric vehicles – to shape a more sustainable future.
UN adviser Selwin Charles Hart says the Chinese mainland’s clean energy tech is key to powering a Global South green transition, from Pakistan’s solar surge to Africa’s electricity boost.
China’s clean energy capacity hit 2.16 billion kW in 2024, cutting coal use and boosting non-fossil fuel share as the country accelerates its green transition.
Swedish engineers are building wooden wind towers to slash CO2 emissions and pioneer a greener energy future.
At 2025 CDF in Beijing, industry leaders celebrated the Chinese mainland’s role in driving economic growth and the green transition through innovation and collaboration.